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2 May 1801, Philadelphia. In compliance with request of the subscribers to enclosed...
Jacob Mayer Esquire late Consul at Cape Francois for whom I have now the pleasure of addressing...
Letter not found. 6 July 1801. Acknowledged in JM to Jones, 13 July 1801 . Encloses memorial from...
I have been duly favored with yours of the 6th. instant inclosing the Memorial of Mr. Torey. It...
Mr Chandler Price a respectable merchant of this City, with whom a friendly intercourse of many...
6 October 1801, Philadelphia. Introduces Robert Ritchie, U.S. consul at Port Républicain, whose...
22 April 1802, Philadelphia. Writes on behalf of some of his mercantile friends of Philadelphia...
28 February 1803, Washington. “Mr. Monroe is to have no outfit: His expenses in getting to Paris...
The enclosed letter I received in Augt. last and intending to visit the seat of government before...
§ From William Jones. January 1806. “The value and importance of the commerce of the united...
By the mail of this day I was honored with your private and confidential communication and while...
Believing that if my view of the subject on which you did me the honor to ask my opinion could be...
I herewith return the notes on a Controversial topic, which you wished to re-possess. And I avail...
The enclosed letter to your address I received this day from an american friend in Paris who is...
The enclosed circular is I believe the only one of the kind received here this day and as none of...
I return with my thanks the printed document you were so good as to send. There is an obscurity...
As information from respectable private sources may in the absence of Official intelligence serve...
30 April 1812, Philadelphia. Recommend John Dayton, merchant of Philadelphia, for the position of...
22 May 1812, Philadelphia. Transmits the proceedings of a meeting of the citizens of the first...
I have the honor to enclose to your Excellency a Resolution of the General Assembly of this State...
Upon a presumption that my letter of July 22d must have miscarried I now do myself the honor to...
As it is possible my letters of July 22d & of August 22d may not have reached your Excellency, I...
The inclosed commission will inform you of your appointment to be Secretary of the Navy. I hope...
I am honored with your letter of the 12th Inst enclosing my Commission as Secretary of the Navy...
I have the honor to lay before You, the proceedings of a Court Martial, held at Fort Norfolk, on...
I have this instant received a hand Bill from the press of the Wilmington Del. Watchman enclosed...
The existing instructions from this Department rendering the Naval Commanders on certain stations...
You will perceive by the enclosed letters that the note you sent for my perusal was written under...
If water alone is their object they can get it with facility in the Potowmac without hazard, but...
I returned at 6 this evening much fatigued having overset but without injury. The roads are...